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Presents a broad range of scientific disciplines through extensive definitions, essays, diagrams, biographies, and experiments.
From Facts on File
This database is easy to read and covers both sides of controversial subjects facing society today. Find full articles to help you develop an argument, write a paper, or debate your point of view. Also includes thousands of supporting articles from the world’s top political and societal publications.
The library now provides free access to the entire New York Times for our library card holders. Easy access from any device. Patrons just need to click on the 'Access Here' button and create an account.
Provides drug information, a medical encyclopedia, dictionary, directories of doctors, dentists and hospitals, current health news, pages on selected health topics, as well as links to other health resources. Published by the National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health. No library card number is required.
Lumos Learning provides skill building and practice tests for New Jersey Student Learning Assessments (NJSLA). Lumos Learning helps students in grades 3 through 8 by reinforcing their classroom learning to prepare for the English Language Arts (ELA) and Math assessments. To learn more about New Jersey’s Statewide Assessment Testing, visit the New Jersey Department of Education link for Assessment.
Builds a deeper understanding of how historical events have shaped our nation by exploring the key players and the battles they fought.
Explore both sides of controversial issues in politics, government, business, education, and popular culture. Each article lays out the pros and cons of hot topics and is written to inspire thought-provoking debates and research reports. Articles are written in a language that students can easily understand.
The Home News Tribune has been digitized and is searchable upon request at the Information Desk. The newspaper is digitized from 1871- 1916 and 1970-2022. Additional years are added at the end of each year. Please see a reference librarian at the Information Desk if you would like a search done for you, such an obituary or an old article.
Find full-text articles, historical documents, photos or biographies from periodicals, reference books, encyclopedias, and non-fiction books.